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US President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin (Xinhua / Lehtikuva / Jussi Nukari via Getty Images)
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US President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin (Xinhua / Lehtikuva / Jussi Nukari via Getty Images)
The strange bromance between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has since Trump entered the race to the presidency and criticized almost everyone except the Russian president, both as a candidate and as president, Trump refused to say anything negative about Putin and found ways to deflect or deny He criticized the misdeeds of Russia, including the killing of opponents, the sending of political prisoners to Siberia, the suppression of minority rights, the crushing of the opposition, the annexation of foreign territories , support for the deadly Syrian regime and the sabotage of the 2016 US presidential elections.
The Washington bureaucracy was naturally alarmed when Trump announced a summit meeting with Putin in Helsink i and n 'made no apparent effort to prepare for the meeting. Unlike the summits of past presidents, which had been written down to the smallest detail, Trump apparently had the intention of addressing him and meeting Putin alone, without the presence of assistants who could keep a record of what was said. Trump's extraordinary kindness to Putin led to the widespread suspicion that Putin might have some grip on Trump, or even that Trump might be a Russian agent.
Fiction writers like John the Square, with characters such as British spymaster George Smiley and his Soviet counterpart Karla have encouraged us to imagine that the intelligence as it is practiced by the great powers is characterizes, to speak frankly, by the intelligence. Each side uses a devilish skill to think of many steps before acting, while hiding intentions and methods with exquisite subtlety and skill, feints and disappointments.
So it is amazing to see the reality of today, in which the ineptitude of President Trump's leadership at the recent Helsinki Summit is lamented in Washington by almost everyone except the president himself. But what is generally missing is that America does not have the monopoly of incompetence.
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Photo / Pavel Golovkin, Pool)
Prelude to the Summit of Helsinki
Just before the summit, Trump did nothing to dispel Suspicions of his relations with Russia, traveling in Europe and acting exactly as he was following the orders of the Kremlin:
CHARLEVOIX, CANADA – JUNE 9: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Trump (Jesco Denzel / Bundesregierung via Getty Images)
The Helsinki Press Conference
At the press conference after the summit, Trump stood near Putin. what was unusual for an American president on an international stage:
JULY 18: Protesters gather in front of the White House for a rally By Bill Clark / CQ Roll Call) [19659001] Back in Washington, he heard both parties say that for the first time in the history of the United States, an American president had refused to defend the He realized a hostile foreign power who had attacked him and that he had been
Realizing the scale and strength of the outcry, Trump made a few moves to go back on some of the most egregious statements. the heart was not in the retracts, and his statements sounded like hostage videos that he was forced to read.
The Game of International Encounters Continues
Indeed, Trump was not driven by the outcry and Faithful to his leadership style, he decided to double the top of the world. Helsinki and propose another summit with Putin in Washington later this year.
Trump said that he was more eager to meet Putin meets Putin to meet Trump Why Trump is a Russian agent?
While the uninitiated could have concluded from the spectacle of Trump's behavior towards Putin, in Helsinki and beyond, that Trump must be a Russian agent, spying Experts have tended to come to the opposite conclusion.
"There is no way that Trump is a Russian agent," reacted Jack Devine, an agent of the CIA, according to Adam Davidson in "Theory of Trump Kompromat" in The New Yorker [1 9659033] The proof … was right in front of us. If Trump really served Russian intelligence, he would have had an obvious decision to make at his joint press conference with Putin. He reportedly publicly blasted the Russian leader, triggering as much theatrical denunciation as possible. He would have told Putin that he could have gotten away with a lot of nonsense under Barack Obama, but all of this would end now: America has a strong president and he does not have a president. there will be more interference. Instead, Trump has given up his best chance to put an end to any suspicion that he is working to promote Russian interests.
Trump "seems to need everyone, everywhere, to see everything that he feels deserves to be praised.His need to attract public attention is a trait likely to prevent most spies from working with Trump. "
Trump is he a" useful idiot "?
If Trump is not officially a Russian agent, then La best thing next: what is called in the intelligence world a "useful idiot" A useful idiot is a person who is manipulated knowingly or unintentionally to pursue the ends of another power.
This idea appeared late in 2016, when former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and The New York Times called on President-elect Donald Trump "a useful idiot." Michael Morell, former acting director of the CIA, wrote: "In the intelligence sector, we would say that Putin recruited Mr. Trump as an ag unconscious of the Russian Federation. Michael Hayden, former director of the National Security Agency and the CIA, also described Trump as a "useful fool, a bit naive, manipulated by Moscow, secretly held in contempt, but whose support is happily accepted and exploited. "
On this theory, it is not necessary to assume that Trump is an official agent of Russian intelligence for it to be a tool of the Russians." Keith Darden, a professor of international relations at the American University, studied the Russian use of kompromat -compromising material-and think that it is likely that the president believes that the Russians have something on he. "
Trump made a lot of money doing business with business people from the former Soviet Union, and at least some of these agreements carry a lot of early signs. money launderers and other financial crimes: Transactions in Toronto, Panama, New York and Miami involved money from sources in the former Soviet Union who hid their identity through front companies and had other whitewashing clues money
. "Darden," Ten or so years ago, Trump, naive, greedy and struggling for money, may have laundered money for a business partner of the company. 39, former Soviet Union or engaged in another financial crime. … He fears that there is a kompromat – maybe a lot – but he does not know exactly what it is, who has it, or what could trigger it.
Donald Trump Friday, July 27, 2018. (Photographer: Joshua Roberts / Bloomberg
Putin seems competent by comparison
Trump's denials and cries of "witch hunt", "a lost server "and the" missing emails "tend to make him hysterical, while Putin delivers his lies on a boring and bureaucratic tone, which makes him strangely competent and authoritarian with respect to Trump
. bureaucratic while reporting on the summit, deceiving Putin's victory "recalling Soviet reports", as if Putin had promised what he had promised for a long time, restoring Russia to its former superpower status. in spreading a cynical story, desperate and intentionally false. "
The comment tends to assume that Putin, as a former KGB leader, must be a master espi one, like Karla in John's The Novels of Carre, but is it true?
How is Putin competent?
Even though Trump is not an official agent of Russia and is only a "useful idiot", it is in Putin's interest that Trump remains in office as president of the United States with a republican majority as helpful as possible
If this is the case, Putin himself should refrain from doing or saying anything that undermines Trump or the Republican Party. things at the press conference in Helsinki that unnecessarily undermined the longevity of the Trump regime and its support by the Republicans:
This Is Not Your Grandfather KGB
Hiding in plain sight can often be the best place for covert operations to seek invisibility. "By looking at Russia's rival intelligence services, their overlapping operations against the US and their sometimes-negligent job, some CIA veterans are wondering if Russian ghosts really want to get caught," writes David Ignatius in the Washington Post. "This is not your grandfather's KGB."
Indeed, rather than demonstrating the talent and intelligence of George Smiley and Karla of John the Square, Trump and Putin are fast becoming the Laurel and Hardy international relations. ] And read also:
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The US President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin (Xinhua / Lehtikuva / Jussi Nukari via Getty Images)
The strange bromance between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin has been a vital part of Washington's comment since Trump entered the presidential race and blasted almost everyone except the Russian president.Both as a candidate and then as president, Trump refused to say anything negative about Putin and has repeatedly found ways to deflect or to deny criticism of the alleged misdeeds of Russia, including the killing of opponents, to send political prisoners to Siberia, the suppression of the rights of minorities; annexation of a foreign territory; support the deadly Syrian regime, shoot down civilian airliners and sabotage the 2016 US presidential elections.
The Washington bureaucracy was naturally alarmed when Trump announced a summit with Putin in Helsinki and made no effort apparent to prepare for the meeting. Unlike the summits of past presidents, which had been written down to the smallest detail, Trump apparently had the intention of addressing him and meeting Putin alone, without the presence of assistants who could keep a record of what was said. Trump's extraordinary kindness to Putin led to the widespread suspicion that Putin might have some grip on Trump, or even that Trump might be a Russian agent.
Fiction writers like John the Square, with characters such as British spymaster George Smiley and his Soviet counterpart Karla have encouraged us to imagine that the intelligence as it is practiced by the great powers is characterizes, to speak frankly, by the intelligence. Each side uses a devilish skill to think of many steps before acting, while hiding intentions and methods with exquisite subtlety and skill, feints and deceit
So it is amazing to encounter the Today's reality, in which the ineptitude of President Trump Almost everyone, with the exception of the President himself, deplores in Washington the leadership of the Helsinki Summit , one of the most clumsy performances of all presidents. But what is generally missing is that America does not have the monopoly of incompetence.
Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Photo / Pavel Golovkin, Pool)
Prelude to the Summit of Helsinki
Just before the summit, Trump did nothing to dispel Suspicions of his relations with Russia, traveling in Europe and acting exactly as he was following the orders of the Kremlin:
CHARLEVOIX, CANADA – JUNE 9: German Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Trump (Jesco Denzel / Bundesregierung via Getty Images)
The Helsinki Press Conference
At the press conference after the summit, Trump stood near Putin. what was unusual for an American president on an international stage:
JULY 18: Protesters gather in front of the White House for a rally By Bill Clark / CQ Roll Call)
Back in Washington, he heard both parties say that for the first time in the history of the United States, an American president had refused to defend the He realized the power of a foreign power hostile who had attacked him and that he had he was unfaithful to his oath of office.
Realizing the scale and strength of the outcry, Trump made a few moves to go back on some of the most egregious statements. the heart was not in the retracts, and his statements sounded like hostage videos that he was forced to read.
The Game of International Encounters Continues
Indeed, Trump was not driven by the outcry and Faithful to his leadership style, he decided to double the top of the world. Helsinki and propose another summit with Putin in Washington later this year.
Trump said that he was more eager to meet Putin meets Putin to meet Trump Why Trump is a Russian agent?
While the uninitiated could have concluded from the spectacle of Trump's behavior towards Putin, in Helsinki and beyond, that Trump must be a Russian agent, spying Experts have tended to come to the opposite conclusion.
"There is no way that Trump is a Russian agent," reacted Jack Devine, an agent of the CIA, according to Adam Davidson in "Theory of Trump Kompromat" in The New Yorker [1 9659033] The proof … was right in front of us. If Trump really served Russian intelligence, he would have had an obvious decision to make at his joint press conference with Putin. He reportedly publicly blasted the Russian leader, triggering as much theatrical denunciation as possible. He would have told Putin that he could have gotten away with a lot of nonsense under Barack Obama, but all of this would end now: America has a strong president and he does not have a president. there will be more interference. Instead, Trump has given up his best chance to put an end to any suspicion that he is working to promote Russian interests.
Trump "seems to need everyone, everywhere, to see everything that he feels deserves to be praised.His need to attract public attention is a trait likely to prevent most spies from working with Trump. "
Trump is he a" useful idiot "?
If Trump is not officially a Russian agent, then La best thing next: what is called in the intelligence world a "useful idiot" A useful idiot is a person who is manipulated knowingly or unintentionally to pursue the ends of another power.
This idea appeared late in 2016, when former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and The New York Times called on President-elect Donald Trump "a useful idiot." Michael Morell, former acting director of the CIA, wrote: "In the intelligence sector, we would say that Putin recruited Mr. Trump as an ag unconscious of the Russian Federation. Michael Hayden, former director of the National Security Agency and the CIA, also described Trump as a "useful fool, a bit naive, manipulated by Moscow, secretly held in contempt, but whose support is happily accepted and exploited. "
On this theory, it is not necessary to assume that Trump is an official agent of Russian intelligence for it to be a tool of the Russians." Keith Darden, a professor of international relations at the American University, studied the Russian use of kompromat -compromising material-and think that it is likely that the president believes that the Russians have something on he. "
Trump made a lot of money doing business with business people from the former Soviet Union, and at least some of these agreements carry a lot of early signs. money launderers and other financial crimes: Transactions in Toronto, Panama, New York and Miami involved money from sources in the former Soviet Union who hid their identity through front companies and had other whitewashing clues money
. "Darden," Ten or so years ago, Trump, naive, greedy and struggling for money, may have laundered money for a business partner of the company. 39, former Soviet Union or engaged in another financial crime. … He fears that there is a kompromat out there – maybe a lot – but he does not know exactly what it is, who has it, or what could trigger it .
U.S. Donald Trump Friday, July 27, 2018. (Photographer: Joshua Roberts / Bloomberg
Putin seems competent by comparison
The denials of Trump and the cries of "witch hunt", "a lost server" and "Missing emails" tend to make him hysterical, while Putin delivers his lies in a boring, bureaucratic tone, which makes him strangely competent and authoritarian in relation to Trump
. reporting on the summit, deceiving Putin's victory "recalling Soviet reports", as if Putin had promised what he had promised for a long time, restoring Russia to its former superpower status, its accomplice in broadcasting of a cynical story, desperate and intentionally false. "
The comment tends to assume that Putin, as a former KGB leader, must be a spy master, at the same time. Like Karla in John's The Novels of Carre, but is it true?
How is Putin competent?
Even though Trump is not an official agent of Russia and is only a "useful idiot", it is in Putin's interest that Trump remains in office as president of the United States with a republican majority as helpful as possible
If this is the case, Putin himself should refrain from doing or saying anything that undermines Trump or the Republican Party. things at the press conference in Helsinki that unnecessarily undermined the longevity of the Trump regime and its support by the Republicans:
This Is Not Your KGB de grand-père
Se cacher à la vue peut souvent être le meilleur endroit pour les opérations secrètes pour chercher l'invisibilité. "En regardant les services d'espionnage concurrents de la Russie, leurs opérations de chevauchement contre les Etats-Unis et leur métier parfois négligent, certains vétérans de la CIA se demandent si les fantômes russes veulent vraiment se faire prendre, "Écrit David Ignatius dans le Washington Post. "Ce n'est pas le KGB de votre grand-père."
En effet, plutôt que de démontrer le talent et l'intelligence de George Smiley et Karla de John le Carré, Trump et Poutine sont en passe de devenir les Laurel et Hardy des relations internationales. ] Et lisez aussi:
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